Our Croatia cycling holidays

Our Croatia cycling holidays are a fun and energetic way to explore one of Europe’s most popular destinations from a fresh perspective. You can roam the idyllic Dalmatian Coast, using convenient public ferries to hop between the mainland and islands. Other trips might see you pedalling through the Istrian Peninsula, embarking on a multi-country adventure through the Balkan region, or taking a more relaxed approach with a cycling and wine touring tour. Self guided cycling tours give you independence, while our small group trips offer companionship and the reassurance of having a great local guide. Whichever you choose, expect to set a moderate pace – after all, in a country as beautiful as this, why rush?

Our top Cycling holidays in Croatia

Trieste to Pula cycling tour, self guided

From €1020 to €1420
8 days ex flights
Self-guided cycling tours through Italy, Slovenia and Croatia

Cycling holiday in Croatia, Dalmatian Coast

From £1515 to £2995
8 days ex flights
Cycling through the Dalmatian Coast Islands in Croatia
Small group2026: 18 Apr, 2 May, 9 May, 13 May, 20 May, 27 May, 6 Jun, 13 Jun, 20 Jun, 11 Jul, 15 Aug, 29 Aug, 5 Sep, 9 Sep, 12 Sep, 16 Sep, 23 Sep, 3 Oct, 10 Oct, 2027: 17 Apr, 1 May, 8 May, 12 May, 19 May, 26 May, 5 Jun, 12 Jun, 19 Jun, 10 Jul, 14 Aug, 28 Aug, 4 Sep, 8 Sep, 11 Sep, 15 Sep, 22 Sep, 2 Oct, 9 Oct

Croatia family holiday, bike & boat

From £1590
8 days ex flights
Explore the spectacular Adriatic Islands by bike and boat
Small group2026: 10 Jul, 17 Jul, 7 Aug

Self guided biking tour in Croatia

From €1070 to €1850
7 days ex flights
Explore the amazing island's coasts, medieval towns on bike

Gravel bike tour from Triest to Pula

From €990 to €1320
7 days ex flights
Cycle along the old Parenzana railway line
Tailor made

Kayak and biking holiday, Vis Island Croatia

From €1650
8 days ex flights
Relaxingly active kayak & bike adventure Vis Island, Croatia
Small group2026: 23 May, 6 Jun, 27 Jun, 4 Jul, 11 Jul, 15 Aug, 22 Aug, 29 Aug

Dalmatian Coast cycling holiday, Croatia

From £2095 to £2375
7 days ex flights
Explore the Dalmatian Coast by bike
Small group2026: 3 May, 17 May, 7 Jun, 21 Jun, 5 Jul, 19 Jul, 16 Aug, 23 Aug, 6 Sep, 13 Sep, 20 Sep, 27 Sep, 4 Oct, 11 Oct, 2027: 2 May, 16 May, 30 May, 20 Jun, 4 Jul, 18 Jul, 22 Aug, 5 Sep, 12 Sep, 19 Sep, 26 Sep, 3 Oct, 10 Oct

Croatia wine tour by bike

From €960 to €1390
8 days ex flights
Explore Istrian wine roads on this cycling tour.

Slovenia to Croatia cycling tour

From £2730 to £3375
8 days ex flights
Indulgent adventure in Istria by bicycle
Tailor made
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What does cycling in Croatia entail?

How fit do I need to be?

Cycling in Croatia is rarely heavy-going, although you can certainly expect plenty of ascents. As with any cycling holiday, if you’re not regularly out and about at home then a few practise rides before departure will be very useful. A typical week-long tour might involve five days in the saddle, covering up to 70km. But there’s no rushing around from A to B on these trips – you can pause after a hill climb for a break at the summit to have a drink and enjoy the view, and routes are carefully planned to include leisurely picnic stops, swim breaks or village visits. In Pupnat, on Korcula, for instance, our cycling groups are invited into the home of a local family for breakfast.

Tailor made or small group tours?

Small group cycling holidays in Croatia are fully escorted, and usually have a support van following to look after any punctures or riders wanting a rest and carry a drum of water for refills (reducing the use of plastic bottles). This kind of trip is ideal for those wanting social cycling, but groups are small enough that you will know everyone’s names by the end of day two, and you can stay in independent, locally owned hotels along the way. Having a guide with you means that you can focus on the journey rather than the directions, and gives you a brilliant introduction to Croatian culture.

Whereas small group tours follow set itineraries on set dates, with a tailor made holiday you have a lot more flexibility. In many cases you can also adjust the routes to have more, or less, challenge. These are typically self guided trips, so you will want to be confident of heading out alone. But you will be provided with detailed maps and route notes, as well as a GPS device, and support is just a phone call away.

Point to point riding or centre based?

Our Croatia cycling tours are typically point-to-point, so that you will be staying somewhere different each night, your luggage transferred ahead of you or carried in the support van. That means that you get to see plenty of the region, or regions, that you’re cycling through, and of course it also means that your holiday benefits a range of locally owned businesses.

In Livade, in northern Croatia, for example, our cycling groups can stop in a family-owned truffle shop not just to sample their wares, but also to learn about how they train their dogs to sniff out these valuable fungi. And on the Istrian peninsula, the route notes for our self guided tours make a point of labelling locally run restaurants where you can get a great meal.

An alternative is a coastal cycling holiday, where you are sleeping on a boat, with daily shore excursions by bike. You only need to unpack once, and every day brings a new island or section of the mainland to explore. This kind of trip is particularly popular for families wanting a unique twist on Croatia.

Are electric bikes available?

Electric bikes are available to hire on a number of our cycling tours in Croatia. In some cases they will be subject to availability and a small supplement, so do let us know when making an enquiry if you would prefer to go electric.

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Mike Dent29 Aug 2025
Thanks for our excellent tour experience. The bikes and accommodation were great, and I'd like to make special mention of Srecko Jurisic who was so helpful and friendly to us - that really makes a difference when we come from the other side of the world.read more
Claire Stoller26 May 2025
We loved it and would highly recommend it.read more
Derin Gemignani05 Jun 2025
The wonderful seaside villages were special and the climbs were challenging.read more
Robin Morton19 May 2025
We loved Porec and Rovinj, but we were thrilled by everywhere we visited in Istria. From hilltop towns to the coast it is a gorgeous part of the world and no better way to experience it all than from the saddle of an e-bike! The people were welcoming and there were always places to stop for a coffee. The routes were well designed and kept us away from the traffic for the most part. So much history and so many beautiful spots. Highlight, since you ask was probably our dip in the Adriatic at Porec....read more
Written by Rob Perkins
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